Cover Image: Carl F. Schaefer. View of Kingston Penitentiary, Portsmouth, 1948. Oil tempera on panel (Agnes Etherington Art Centre)Sir John A.'s Women by Charlotte GrayReflections on René-Hippolyte Laforce and the British Campaign of 1759 by David MoreWork Hard, Play Hard: The Making of a Nurse in Kingston, 1890-1970 by Paul RobertsonThe War of 1812: A Wolfe Island Perspective by Barbara Wall-LaRocquePortraits, Prizes and History by Julian BrownJohn A. Macdonald & Naval Defence by William GloverThe Naval Monument in Navy Memorial Park by Hugh SegalThe Chancellor Richardson Memorial Fund: What Makes a Community by Brian S. OsborneA Happy Partnership: The Chancellor Richardson Memorial Fund and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre by Dorothy M. Farr1760 The Forgotten Year by Robert J. AndrewsReady, Aye, Ready - At Last! The History of the HMCS Cataraqui by Chris Varley

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Cover Image: Kingston from City Hall 1869-1874Sir John A.'s Lessons for the Liberal Party of Canada by Thomas S. AxworthyHistory of the RCHA 1855 to 1938 by Mike Boese"Agreeably surprised and more than pleased": The Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, the Hotel Dieu Hospital, and Regiopolis College by Rodney G.S. CarterThe St Lawrence Seaway: 50 Years and Counting by D'Arcy JenishGeorge Lilley's Photographs and the Public Life of Water in Kingston by Jamie LintonJohn A. Macdonald and Kingston Voters by Ged MartinWhy Wolfe Island Is in Canada by D'Arcy JenishEnergy, Shrewdness and Integrity": Robert Drummond in Kingston, 1828 - 1834 by Bruce CossarEarly Images of Kingston and Area from Local Archives by Paul Banfield, Rodney G.S. Carter, Jeremy Heil, Danielle Hughes and Shelley Respondek

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VOLUME 57 2009

Cover images: Beth Israel Synagogue, old (built 1910) and new (built 1961), and R.D. Cartwright House from Gore St.John A.: The Man Who Made Us by Richard GwynRobert Barrie and the Construction of the "Stone Frigate," Kingston, Ontario: "But sailor I am bound for all weathers and what must be must" by Maurice D. SmithThe Origins of Beth Israel, Kingston's First Synagogue by Gordon DueckA Heritage Conservation District for Sydenham Ward by Carl BrayLord Stanley and Sir John A. Macdonald: A Long and Dear Friendship by John Jason Wilson & Kevin SheaWhat Would Sir John Do? by Roy MacSkimmingA History of Ongwanada in Kingston and Region: Driven by a Dream by John Pereira & Lisa HolmesThe Art Collecting Society of Kingston by Janet M. BrookePrincess Street and the Automobile: 50 Years of Service by John Olson

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VOLUME 56 2008

Cover images: views of the John A. Macdonald Family Enclosure, Cataraqui Cemetery in 1994 and in c1894 (stereo card by Strohmeyer & Wyman of New York)John A’s Nose by H.V. NellesA Glimpse into the Journal of First Lieutenant Charles Allan Parker by Robert J. AndrewsLooking into Kingston, Framing the “Seen/Scene,”. Focussing the Gaze: Some Reflections on the Kingston Portrait Collection by Brian S. OsborneLifting Time’s Veil: The Conservation of City Hall’s Portraits by Amanda GrayStudent Memories of Queen’s in the 1880s by Bruce Cossar"We women found we could run a country": Kingston’s Factory Women at War, 1939-1945 by Geraint B. Osborne"Beneath the green and flowery sod, beneath the waiving and weeping foliage": Sir John A. Macdonald & Cataraqui Cemetery by Jennifer McKendry"An artist after all": Daniel Fowler in Canada by Dorothy M. FarrKingston as an Industrial Capital: A Case Study of the Morton’s Brewery & Maltings by Gillian and Tony BarlowThe Case of Henry Traill by David St. Onge

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VOLUME 55 2007

Cover images: postcards of Market Square, Kingston, in the early 20th century, and speakers in 2006 (Mark Raymond, Bill Dalton & John Berry; Keith Johnson; Heather Home; John Abbott; Patricia Phenix; Sue Bazely; Maurice Smith; Paul Banfield; Desmond Morton; Donna Ivey; and Sean Conway)Sir John A. Macdonald and Defence: A Few Unfamiliar Thoughts by Desmond MortonKingston Shipyards: an Overview History by Maurice D. SmithJohn A. Macdonald's Forgotten Uncle: James Shaw, the Clark Sisters, and the Georgia Connection by J. Keith JohnsonWho Cares What's Under Market Square? The Archaeological Process in Ontario and Why We Dug Up Kingston's Market Place by Susan M. BazelyMackenzie King's Macdonald by Sean ConwayAt The Core of the Matter: A Panel Discussion on the Future of Kingston's Downtown Development by John Abbott"If You Don't Succeed..." The First Faculty of Law at the University of Queen's College, Kingston by Paul BanfieldPrivate Demons: The Tragic Personal Life of John A. Macdonald by Patricia Phenix (reviewed by Brian S. Osbome)The Unfinished Curriculum Vitae of R.C. Wallace, Principal of Queen's University by Donna M. Ivey

NOTE: An INDEX for Volumes 45 - 54, Years 1997-2006, compiled by Donna M. Ivey is available (see the Order Page).

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VOLUME 54 2006

Ambition and Loyalty: The Making of John A. Macdonald and Confederation by Rudyard GriffithsThe Wolfe Island Ferry Service by Brian P. JohnsonThe Kingston Whig Standard at the Turn of the 21st Century: A Personal History by Steve LukitsThe Lest We Forget Project: The Case of Lieutenant John PErcival Pringle by Blake Seward and Kaitlin McNamaraThe Old 'New' Medical Building, Queen's University: Pat and Present Use of Kathleen Ryan Hall by Gillian Barlow and Heather Home"You'll Never Die, Sir John!" by Herb GrayThe Pre-Contact Occupation of the Kingston Area: An Archaeological Consultant's View by Nick AdamsMajor James M. Walsh of the North West Mounted Police and a Friend of Sitting Bull by Brian PorterAlcan and Kingston: Challenges and Responses by Martin R. Reeve and Eric VanDalenLandscape Representation and the Amateur Artist: A Kingston Case Study by Kamille T.H. Parkinson

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VOLUME 53 2005

Cover image: artwork by T.C. Cummings (1904-1996)Kingston Historical Society Members and Patrons 2004Sir John A. Macdonald Commemorative Dinner, by Peter MacKay, MP.Underwater Archaeology along the Rideau Canal, by Jonathan Moore"We’ll Hand Down His Name in History and Song": A Report on the Grand Concert Celebrating the 110th Anniversary of the Kingston Historical Society. by Donna M. IveyThe Calvin Company: Fleets in Transition, by Maurice D. Smith‘Cast in Bronze’: Commemorating Sir John A. Macdonald, by Christina CameronThe British Soldier on Carleton Island: an Archaeological Perspective, by Douglas J. PippinThomas Clarence Cummings, 1904-1996: “T.C.’s” Kingston-Pittsburgh-North Bay Connection, by Brian S. Osborne and Douglas PettyLost Villages, Found Communities: a Pictorial History of the Lost Villages of the St. Lawrence River, by Anne-Marie L. ShieldsHenry Edward Manning Douglas, V. C.: Chapters from His Life at Queen‘s University, by Craig Leslie MantleA Tale of Two Heroes and Two Cities: the Short-Wallick Monument, by Jason F. Kovacs and Brian S. Osborne

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VOLUME 52 2004

Cover: photograph of Tom McLeod standing beside a cairn erected by the crew of the QuestMembers, patrons and officers of KHS in 2003What Can Non-Partisans and Partisans Learn from Sir John A. Macdonald’s Career? by Hugh SegalJohn Bradstreet’s Raid: An Account of the Expedition Mounted Against Fort Frontenac in August-September 1758, by Robert J. AndrewsSir John A. Macdonald and the 110-112 Rideau Street House Connection, by Donna M. IveyIn the Camera’s Eye: People and Places in Kingston, by Jennifer McKendryWilliam Folger Nickle: Kingston’s Forgotten Statesman, by Christopher McCreerySir John A. Macdonald and the Cultural Life of the New Dominion, by Ian E. WilsonThomas MacLeod: “Iceman to his Fingertips” by Harvey MedlandGrant Allen, George Romanes, Stephen Jay Gould and the Evolution Establishments of Their Times... And Who Was the Kingston Lady? By Donald R. ForsdykeIn Fear of the Barbed Wire Fence: Canada’s First National Internment Operations and the Ukrainian Canadians, 1919-1920, by Lubomyr LuciukA Matter of Time: Five Centuries at Fort Frontenac, by Susan Bazley

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VOLUME 51 2003

Cover: Drawing by architect Joseph Power for the 1883 expansion of the Congregationalist Church, Kingston (The Power Collection, NAC)Kingston Historical Society Members in 2002187th Anniversary of the Birth of Sir John A. Macdonald, by Flora MacDonaldAnother Look at the Fate of Kingston Warships, by Jonathan MooreThe Historical Carvings in the Memorial Chamber, The Peace Tower, Parliament Buildings Ottawa: The Kingston Connection, by Isobel TrumpourHistoric Sentinel: “The Town Watchman,” George Henry Williamson 1876-1938, by William FitsellRobertson Davies and Kingston, by Beatrice CorbettFirst Congregationalist Church (Masonic Hall): “A Remarkable Gothic Church,” by Jennifer McKendryThe Legacy of Agnes Etherington, by Pat SullivanSir John A. Macdonald and the National Parks, by Peter TruemanStructuring a Family History, by Peter AckroydResearching Women’s Roles in a Kingston Area Family, by Judy HarvieEarnscliffe History, by Sarah BurnsThree Men of Kingston, by Arthur MilnesNo. I Armoured Train: Kingston’s Connection, and the Pacific Coast Defence in WWII, by Louis E. Grimshaw

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VOLUME 50 2002

Cover: Major-General Charles Francis Constantine (1883-1953)Historic Kingston: a Fifty-Year Retrospective, by Stewart RenfrewJohn A. Macdonald and Aboriginal Canada, by Donald B. SmithCottage Life in the Thousand Islands, by Susan W. SmithThe Restoration of the Historic Steam Launch Phoebe, Henk Wevers, P.Eng.Sir John A. Macdonald: A View from Earnscliffe, by Sir Andrew Burns, KCMGMajor-General Charles Francis Constantine, CB, DSO: the General and the Athlete, by Wallace Breck, J.W. (Bill) Fitsell, and Brian S. OsborneThe North- West Rebellion of 1885: A View from Kingston, by Patsy FlemingSurviving for 130 Years in a Male-Dominated Prison: Women in Kingston Penitentiary, 1835-1965 by William J. PattersonWriting about George Johnson: Second Son of Molly Brant, by Maureen McCallum GarvieCurrie Hall, by J.G. Pike and R. MackenzieMembers of the Kingston Historical Society in 2001

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VOLUME 49 2001

Cover: detail from Calvin Park Public School mural, “The First People”In Search of History and Place Along the Cataraqui Trail, by George DillonKingston’s Newest Historical Artifact, The Dry Dock, by James PritchardHistory beneath Our Feet: Exploring Kingston Archaeological Past, by Susan M. BaselyFive Easy Pieces: Views of the Murney Tower at Kingston, by Joe LastGlasswork, by Mark ThompsonCataraqui Cemetery: A Summer of CommemorationCelebrating Cataraqui Cemetery, by H.H. BinhammerSir John A. Macdonald: The Kingston Connection, by Helen CooperThe 150th Anniversary of the Incorporation of Cataraqui Cemetery, by Flora MacDonaldHistory Boring? No Way! by Carol WhiteTheir Place in the Church: Pew Renting at St. George 1794-1825, by Carmen Nielson VartyNew Roots in Cataraqui Twp No. 2: A Decision for Loyalists, by Barbara SnyderCanada Oldest Architectural Practice... We Think? by Jason-Emery GroenMembers of the Kingston Historical Society in 2000

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VOLUME 48 2000

Cover: A detail from Augustus Kruger’s The Penitentiary Guard c1871, Corrections CanadaMembers of the Kingston Historical Society in 1999Amherst’s Forgotten Campaign: The Assault on Montreal from the West, 1760, by Ian G. MacDonaldA Photo Album of Kingston in the 1930s: A Former Waterfront, by Gordon D. SmithsonThe Penitentiary Guard: Restoring a Painting, Discovering an Artist, by David St. Onge and Amanda GrayUniting and Dividing: Church Union in Kingston, 1925, by Reverend Bruce CossarThe Kingston Market Square, by Marc RaymondMemorializing Sir John A. Macdonald, by The Honourable Andy MitchellKingston‘s Ice Storm of 1998, by Stewart FyfeThe Place and Street Names of Kingston, Toronto, Belleville, Perth, and Sharbot Lake, by Michael DawberA History of the Canadian Locomotive Companies: 1850-1969, by Donald R. McQueen and William D. Thomson

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VOLUME 47 1999

Cover: Baptiste, a First Nations pilot who took the big steamers down the Lachine Rapids. (NAC PA-179741).Kingston Historical Society, Selected Categories for 1998From Palace Steamer to Dive Site: The Story of the Steamer Kingston ,by Rick Neilson and Walter LewisSir John A. Macdonald’s National Dream, by Hugh D. SegalMurney Tower Museum, 2 March 1994, Kingston Daily NewsA Tribute to Major ER. Friel CD (1919-1998), by Sarah Gibson-BrayThe LaSalle Causeway, by Jonathan MooreRediscovering Kente, by Dr. Paul F. GermainThe Coal Merchants of Kingston, by Gordon D. SmithsonPortsmouth Shipyards in 1869, by James Warren

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VOLUME 46 1998

Cover: early bottles from KingstonKingston Bottlers (description of bottles on front cover)Members of the Kingston Historical Society in 1997Music in the Park, 12 June 1857Fort Haldimand’s Community on Carleton Island, by Sarah K. GibsonKingston General Hospital: A National Treasure, by James A. LowThe October Crisis: Influenza in Kingston, 1918 by James De JongeKingston Historical Society Executive and Council in 1997The Brothers Islands, by W. Stewart RenfrewSir John A. Macdonald: The Person, by Isabel TurnerPlace Names of Lennox and Addington County, by Michael DawberKingston Penitentiary Historic Sites Plaque Ceremony on April 30, 1997: The Historical Background of Kingston Penitentiary, by Jim BlacklerK.P. and Capital Punishment: An Afterthought, by David St. OngeScandal in the Limestone City: The Downfall of Orangeman William Shannon, by Jennifer PayneSir John’s Welcome to Kingston — A Song for the Times! from the Kingston Daily News 26 April 1878Kingston — Town and City, 1846, by Stewart FyfeGeorge Mink, a Black Businessman in Early Kingston, by Rick Neilson

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VOLUME 45 1997

Cover: Bust of Molly Brant (Konwatsiitsiaiéñni), by John Boxtel, 1996, located at Rideaucrest Home, KingstonKingston Historical Society in 1996: Patrons, Executive and CouncilSpeech of Donald Maracle, Chief, Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, for the Molly Brant Commemoration held Sunday, 25 August 1996Molly Brant: Koñwatsi’tsiaiéñni: Who Was She, Really? by Susan M. BazelyKoñwatsi’tsiaiéñni, a prayer, by Ernie BenedictA Soldier, a Singer, and a Shadowgraph: The Arrival of X-rays in Kingston, by Charles HayterMary Margaret Theodora Macdonald, 1869-1 933, by Margaret M. CohoeMary Macdonald’s Handicap, by D.S. Alexander, M.B., F.R.C.P.(C)Outside the Walls: The Story of Quarrying and Farming at Kingston Penitentiary, by William J. PattersonMilestones of the Old Kingston-Napanee RoadThe Growth of Music in Kingston, by John HallBeyond the Limits: St. James’ Church, Kingston (founded 1843), by David LyonSir John A. Macdonald. Father of a City: Builder of a Nation, by His Worship Mayor Gary BennettThe Careers of Lt. Gen. Sir Archibald Cameron Macdonell, by Wallace C. Breck

NOTE: Volumes 1 to 44 have been fully indexed in a series of booklets, some of which are still in print (see Order Page).

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Volume 44 1996

Cover: zinc statue c1889 of Autumn at Cataraqui Cemetery, photo by Dr. Jennifer McKendryKingston Historical Society 1995: Patrons, Executive and CouncilThe Role of Cataraqui Cemetery in the Rural Cemetery Movement, by Jennifer McKendryVal Swain: a Champion of Heritage, by Margaret AngusMy Neighbours’ Keeper, by David R. TaylorA Day Long Ago at the Kingston Penitentiary, by Peter H. HennessySir John A. Macdonald: the Canadian Version of a National Hero, by H. Blair NeatbyFrom Humble Beginnings: the History of the Chez Piggy Restaurant Building, by Earl MoorheadA First at the Fort: Archaeology at Point Henry, by Susan BazelyThe Italians of Kingston and Area: Personal Reminiscences, by Phil QuattrocchiFrom Cataraqui to Canonto: Place Names of Frontenac County, by Michael DawberKingston Swings, by Don McCallum

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VOLUME 43 1995 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: drawing of 1915 of a Canadian soldier at Ypres, basis of a stained-glass window of 1921 in City HallKingston Historical Society: Patrons, Executive, MembershipKingston's Memorial Hall, by Margaret M. CohoeKingston: Gate to the North West Mounted Police, by Wallace G. BreckAcross the Cataraqui River: A History of the Penny Bridge, by John H. GrenvilleMore Than a Drop in the Bucket: Public Attitudes arid the Development of Water Service in Kingston, Ontario, 1842-1894, by Colleen MacNaughtonLead Processing in the Kingston Area: Some Historical Aspects and Ecological Consequences, by G.K. RutherfordSir John A. Macdonald and Queen's University, by Dr. Agnes M. BenidicksonKingston, Bedford. Grape Island, Alnwick: The Odyssey of the Kingston Mississauga, by Brian S. Osborne and Michael RipmeesterThe Maple Leaf: Kingston's Connection to the American Civil War, by Evelyn Bishop and Robert VillebrunThe Leinster Plate, by J. Ross Mckenzie and John G. Pike

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VOLUME 42 1994

Cover: Front elevation of St Mark’s Church, Barriefield, 1843, by Alfred Brunel, Architect. (Diocese of Ontario Archives)Kingston Historical Society: Patrons, Executive, Honorary and Life MembershipCourage, Faith and Love: the History of St. Mark’s Church, Barriefield, by William J. Patterson“Thank God and Take Courage”: The Semi-Centennial Celebration of Queen’s College at Kingston, December 1889, by Paul BanfieldAn Early History of Paediatrics in Kingston and at Queen’s University, by D.S. AlexanderScottish Settlers, by Patricia FlemingJohn A. Macdonald: House of Commons Man, by Sidney F. WiseMacdonald Plaque Unveiling—6 June 1993, Cataraqui Cemetery, by John GrenvilleUsing the “Talking Machine”: Telephone Diffusion in Kingston, 1876-1911, by Robert M. Pike“This Woman’s Work”: Class, Morality, and Economic Necessity in Turn-of-the-Century Kingston, by Sharon RudyThe Founding of the Kingston Historical Society, November 1893: a Re-Enactment, by Donald A. Redmond

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VOLUME 41 1993

Cover: The Fort Frontenac gateway (Archives of Ontario).Kingston Historical Society: Patrons, Executive, Honorary and Life MembershipDoes Kingston need Another Museum? by James WarrenA Hectic Decade at Fort Frontenac 1680-1690, by Wallace C. BreckFort Frontenac: Over Three Centuries of Service, by Louis E. GrimshawAn Aviation Artist Looks at the History of Aviation in Kingston, by Don ConnellyThe Portuguese Community of Kingston, by Marion E. MeyerGeorge Grant’s Red Shirts, by W.G. RichardsonKingston’s Own Regiment: A Capsule History, by Michael E. ShultzSir John A. Macdonald in History, by Ian E. WilsonKingston Day by Day—1893 (selected items from the Daily British Whig, Kingston)

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VOLUME 40 1992

Cover: Early photograph of 5 members of the Kingston Police ForceHow to Illuminate History, by James WarrenAn Address on the 100th Anniversary of Sir John A. Macdonald’s Death, At Cataraqui Cemetery, 6 June 1991, by The Right Hon. Brian MulroneyAddress at the Dinner in Honour of Sir John A. Macdonald, 6 June1991, by The Hon. Mr. Justice John R. MathesonAlwington House, by Dr. Margaret AngusA Bicentennial Look at Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute, by Ronald A. EdeThe Earliest Surveys in Frontenac County, by M. Peter AllenThe Hanleys of Kingston, by Gordon D. Smithson150 Years of Service: The Kingston Police Force, by Earl C. McCulloughIn Memoriam: Kingston Mourns Sir John A. Macdonald, by John GrenvilleKingston Historical Society Members in 1991

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VOLUME 39 1991 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: Tressa Kish and May Ely posing in Cataraqui Cemetery c1915 (Priv. Coll.)The History of Frontenac Provincial Park: Big Salmon Lake Road, by Terry Fuchs and Christian BargerSir John A. Macdonald and the Idea of Canada, by Kenneth McNaughtA Closer Look at the Fairfield Family and Their Homestead, by Barbara SnyderHistorical Notes and Forgotten Views of Cataraqui Village, by Gordon D. SmithsonThe Art and Mystery of Brewing in Kingston, by Ian BoweringThe Echo Lake Accident, 1913: Italian Railway Workers Memorial at Chippewa CemeteryOne Hundred Years of Piano Making in Kingston, by John HallWarren A. Marrison: Father of the Quartz Revolution, by William R. TophamA Short History of the Recreational Steam Launch, by David WanklynMackenzie King and Queen’s University, 1893-1 950, by George F. HendersonCanadian Forces Base Kingston Today, by Col. Donald BanksKingston Yacht Club Memories, by Kathy Waugh

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VOLUME 38 1990 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: a snapshot from the history of the Bay of Quinte fisheries (Priv. Coll.)Urban Planning and Cultural Resource Management: the Kingston Archaeological Master Plan, by W. Bruce Stewart“Woman ... Is a Very Interesting Creature”: Some Women’s Experiences in Early Upper Canada, by Dr. Jane ErringtonThomas Kirkpatrick, by Margaret AngusJohn A. Macdonald—the Family Man, by Margaret M. CohoeThe Jewish Presence in Kingston, Ontario, 1842 to 1988, by Marion E. MeyerA.R.M. Lower: the Kingston Years, by George F. HendersonOrganizing the Lake Fisheries: Landscapes and Waterscapes, by Brian S. OsborneJames Richardson: Founder of the Firm, by Donald SwainsonConspiracy or Incompetence? the 1932 Kingston Penitentiary Riot, by Mark Mihorean

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Vol. 37 1989 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: The Fort Henry Guard as guard of honour at the graveside of Sir John A. Macdonald on 6 June 1988 (Kingston Whig-Standard)Proclamation of the Sesquicentennial of the Incorporation of the Town of Kingston, 1838Sir John A. Macdonald and the United States, by Richard A. PrestonJohn A’s Daughter and the Faithful Coward, by Margaret CohoeThe Le Moynes: Longueuil, Kingston and Wolfe Island, by Wallace C. BreckSherlock Holmes and the Kingston Connection, by Donald A. RedmondThe Fort Nobody Wanted: The Restoration of Fort Henry 50Years Ago - 1936 to 1938, by Stephen D. MecredySacket’s Harbor to Vimy Ridge: Queen’s Military Men, by A.A. Travill“Those Trivial Annoyances to be Endured”: Kingston to Toronto in a Stagecoach, by Mark MihoreanKingston’s Incorporation as a Town, 1838, by Anne MacDermaidMolly Brant, by Earle ThomasAnsley Ancestors, by Naneen YeomansFort Frontenac in 1688-1689, by Wallace C. BreckKingston Historical Society Executive and Council 1988

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VOLUME 36 1988 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: The King’s Royal Rangers of New York, during the dedication of a plaque to the Regiment, Kingston, 30 May 1987 (the Whig-Standard, Kingston).A.R.M. Lower 1887-1988, a tribute by Donald SwainsonThe King’s Royal Rangers of New York: Dedication of a Plaque, May 30, 1987Kingston Methodists and Baptists and the Great Religious Revival of 1852 and 1853, by C.A. RawlykHistorical Maps of Fort Frontenac 1673 -1820, by Susan BazelyJohn A. Macdonald the Young Lawyer, by H.R S. Ryan$ Bill, the Anatomy of a Legend in Our Time, by Wallace C. BreckAt Home Days: the Status of Women in Kingston Before World War One, by Margaret AngusKingston Historical Society’s Honorary Patrons and Executive in 1987Photo Feature: Towers and Turrets, by H. Morris LoveKingston’s Reaction to the Rebellion of Upper Canada: Bonnycastle and the Role of the Militia, by John H. Grenville“Not to be Opened Till on the Lake”, by E. Margaret A. SutcliffeAn Historical and Archaeological Examination of the Bajus Brewery Property, Kingston, by Nick Adams

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VOLUME 35 1987

Cover: Fort Frontenac, composite map made by Susan Bazely, Cataraqui Archaeological Research Foundation, 1984.Hotel Dieu of Kingston: Past, Present and Future, by Sister Mary Coderre, RHSJA Tribute—“Let Us Now Praise Famous Men”, by Dr. A.A. TravillKingston’s Bible Societies, 1820-1875: Attitudes and Values in the Evolving Community, by Anthony JacksonThe University of the Scotch Church, by Dr. A.W. CurrieA Model of Fort Frontenac (1738), by Wallace C. BreckKingston Historical Society in 1986: Patrons and ExecutiveA Victorian Canadian in Africa, by Nigel FitzpatrickHandmade Textiles in Upper Canada, by Jane B. LefebureMurney Point: its Evolution Within a Civilian/Military Dialectic, by Earl MoorheadQuarters for the Commandant, Royal Military College, 1875-1900, by Dr. Margaret AngusNineteenth-Century Churches in Ontario: A Study in the Meaning of Style, by Malcolm Thurlby

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Vol. 34 1986 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: George A. Meagher of Toronto, an expert ice skaterThe Rinks and Rinkists of Kingston, J.W. (Bill) FitsellMichael Grass: A Loyalist Founder of Kingston, 1783-1784, by Larry TurnerThe Illness of the first Mrs. John A. Macdonald, by James McSherry, MB ChBFort Henry during the Second World War, by George HendersonA Brass Plaque in Memory of Major Charles Joseph Short, by J.W. (Bill) FitsellA Recollection, by Sarah Gibson and Karyn PattersonTransitions in Policing in Kingston 1816-1842, by Douglas FyfeQueen’s College on William Street, by Margaret AngusThe Kingston Observatory, by V.A. HughesWhy Kingston Did Not Become a Major Industrial Centre, by Neil A. PattersonIn Memoriam: James Alexander Corry, 1899-1985The Function of the Historical Society, by Courtland Strange, published 14 March 1957, in the Kingston Whig Standard

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Vol. 33 1985

Cover: Portrait of Sir John Johnson, “Colonel of Indians” (New York State Library)Crisis Confronting Construction: the History of Point Henry During the War of 1812, by Stephen D. MecredyThe Honourable Richard Cartwright 1759-1815, by George A. RawlykKingston Mechanics’ Institute to Free Public Library, by Margaret CohoeSir John Johnson and Kingston, by Earle ThomasA Tribute to Sir John A. Macdonald, by Sarah Gibson and Karyn PattersonMolson Brewery in Kingston, by Neil A. PattersonThe Meagher Family and House, by J.W. (Bill) FitsellKingston Mills, by Anne MacDermaidCommemoration of 1st Cadastral Survey in what is now Ontario, by George RichardsonBell Rock Mill, by George RichardsonLoyalist Buildings in Kingston, by Margaret Angus

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Vol. 32 1984

Cover: W.F. NickleA Nickle for Change—The Political Career of W.F. Nickle, 1906-1926, by Leslie H. MorleyThe Radcliffs of Amherst Island: the Vicissitudes of an Anglo Irish Gentry Family during the 1840s, by John D. BlackwellBritish American Kingstonians and the War of 1812, by Jane ErringtonEleven Years of Dissension: the Conservative Party in Kingston, 1867 to 1878, by W. Michael WilsonThe Sir John A. Macdonald In Memoriam Service on 6 June 1983: Order of ServiceThe Sir John A. Macdonald In Memoriam Service on 6 June 1983: the Address, by Keith MartinKingston Mechanics’ Institute, 1834-1850, by Margaret CohoeSimcoe House, by Stephen D. MecredyIn the Shadow of Sir John A., by Bogart Trumpour

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Vol. 31 1983

Cover: The Phoebe during a re-enactment about Colonel ByDoctor James Sampson: a Brief Biography, by Margaret AngusThe Rt. Rev. Alexander Macdonnell and the Education of the Catholic Settlers of Upper Canada, by Sean ReidAnthony Monahan and the Status of Irish Catholics in Upper Canada, by J.K. JohnsonThe Gravesite Service In Memoriam of Sir John A. Macdonald on 6 June 1982: Order of Service6 June 1982 Address: Sir John A. Macdonald of Clan Donald, by Lt. Col. Gordon D. Leggett, ED., K.C.L.J., V.E.Rowing in Kingston: a Brief Historical Sketch, by George F. HendersonDecline of Industry in its Corridor Affected the Rideau Canal, by Neil A. PattersonArthur Sutherland and his International Players, by Florence F. McHughRideau 150, “A Year of Festivities”, as reported by Neil Patterson and Bill Fitsell

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Vol. 30 1981 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: Sir James Yeo in 1810Captain Sutherland and His Dream, by J.W. (Bill) FitsellThe “Other Side” of Samuel Dyde, by Kevin F. QuinnEarly Banking in Upper Canada, by Allan J. CohoeSir John MacDonald, by A.R.M. LowerSir James Lucas Yeo, A Hero on The Lakes, by John W. SpurrEarly Medical Co-Education and Women’s Medical College Kingston, Ontario 1880-1894, by A.A. TravillFort Henry during the Troubled Days of 1837 to 1839, by George F. HendersonKingston as a Military Centre, 1881, by John GrenvilleIn Memoriam—John Wheelock Spurr, 1912-1981Honorary Patrons and Officers of the Kingston Historical Society in 1981

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Vol. 29 1981 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth en route to Kingston, 21 May 1939Sir Robert Hall (1778-1818), by John W. SpurrFrom Public Waterfront to High Rise Development—The History of Two Properties on Ontario Street, by Jennifer McKendryFort Henry: Military Mistake or Defiant Deterrent? By William PattersonThe Construction of Murney Tower: a Diary of 1846The 1939 Royal Visit to Kingston, by George F. HendersonThe Redan Window in the Chapel at Cataraqui Cemetery (photograph and description)Sir John A. Macdonald Memorial Service, 6 June 1980: Order of Service and the Ceremony of the WreathsIn Memory of Sir John A. Macdonald, by C. E. S. FranksSir John A. Macdonald and his Doctors, A.A. TravillKingston’s Industrial Hinterland, by Neil A. PattersonSummerhill in the 19th Century, Its Use and Users, by Margaret AngusIn Memoriam—Louis Joseph Flynn, 1902-1980Honorary Patrons and Officers of the Kingston Historical Society in 1980

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Vol. 28 1980 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: advertisement for the Kingston & Pembroke Railway, 1894Why Examine Local History? By Donald SwainsonBrief History of Cataraqui Cemetery, by Paul KingDaniel Fowler of Amherst Island, by Frances K. SmithGarden Island and the Calvin Company, by Donald SwainsonTriumphs and Tragedies —Early Pleasure Sailing in Kingston, by Margaret AngusSir John A. Macdonald Memorial Service, 6 June 1979: Order of Service and the Ceremony of the WreathsAddress: Sir John A. Macdonald: Politician of National Unity by Donald SwainsonJoseph Brant: Kingston’s Founding Father? by Kevin Quinn (read by George Henderson)Early Banking in Kingston—Before Banks, by Allan J. CohoeThe Trials and Tribulations of the “Kick and Push”: a History of the Kingston and Pembroke Railway, 1871-1912, by Walter LewisBreaking the Mould of the Venerable Bede, by Gerald KillanProgramme of the Workshop on Projects and Research in Local History— 27 October 1979Honorary Patrons and Officers of the Kingston Historical Society in 1979

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Vol. 27 1979 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: View of Rockwood, the Cartwright Estate, in 1854 by Lt Farrell (AEAC)The Bishop’s House Saved, by E. Valorie Swain, Q.C.From Pioneer Schoolhouse to K. C. V.1. —1782-1931, by J.H. RitchieJohn Counter, by Margaret AngusKingston in 1859: A Theatrical Perspective, by Charles HayterThe New Grand Opera House, 1902, by Erdmute WaldhauerSir John A. Macdonald Memorial Service, 5 June 1978: the Programme; President Patterson’s Remarks; Invocation by Monsignor J.G. Hanley; Tribute, “Compromise and Accommodation” by Ronald L. WattsJohn Solomon Cartwright: Upper Canadian Gentleman and Regency “Man of Taste”, by J. Douglas and Mary StewartThe Observatory in City Park 1855-1900, by Margaret CohoeJohn A. Macdonald Learns—Articling with George Mackenzie, by William R. TeateroEdward John Barker, M.D., Editor and Citizen, by John W. SpurrIn Memoriam —Ronald Lawrence Way, 1908-1978Honorary Patrons and Officers of the Kingston Historical Society in 1978

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Vol. 26 1978

Cover: Portrait of John Counter, 1799-1862Kingston Mayors, 1838-1850: Sketches of a Local Elite, by Kevin QuinnA Romance Laid to Rest—Gun Slits or Air Vents? by Jennifer McKendryMartin’s Opera House, Kingston 1879-1898, by Erdmute WaldhauerThe Kingston Brewery of Thomas Dalton, by Ian R. DaltonSir John A. Macdonald Memorial Service, 6 June 1977: The Programme; President Cohoe’s Remarks; Invocation by Bishop Creegan; Without Partisanship Together—For a Common Good, by George N. Speal; Benediction by Msgr. J.G. Hanley; Remarks by T.L. Brock, June 1, 1977Sir John A. Macdonald Memoralizations and the Red Rose League, by Margaret CohoeWilliam Coverdale, Kingston Architect 1801 ?-1865, by Mary Winnett FraserThe Royal Navy’s Presence in Kingston, Part II: 1813-1853, by John W. SpurrHonorary Patrons and the Officers of Kingston Historical Society in 1977

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Vol. 25 1977

Cover: view of Kingston Mills by J.E. LaughlinKingston Mills 1783-1830, by D.S.C. MacKayThe Freedom of the City of Kingston for the Royal Military College of Canada, by Mayor George N. SpealThe Response of Brigadier General W. W. Turner, CD., AdecVignettes of a Century of Cadeting at R.M.C. Kingston, by Thomas L. BrockA Spirited Military Opera of 1889, by William AngusThe Loyalist Search for Shelter 1784-1824, by Professor George RichardsonSir John A. Macdonald Memorial Service — 6 June 1976Let Us Be Canadians, by Ernest Valorie Swain, Q.C.Benjamin Tett and Bedford Mills, by Neil A. PattersonThe Royal Navy’s Presence in Kingston, Part I: 1813-1836, by John W. SpurrBishop Joseph-Octave Plessis’s Pastoral Visit to Kingston, 1816, by James S. PritchardIn Memoriam—John James Deutsch, 1911-1976Honorary Patrons and Officers of Kingston Historical Society in 1976

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Vol. 24 1976 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: drawing of St George’s Church in 1847 by Harriet Cartwright (Fort Henry coll.)Sir John A. Macdonald: Truly and Profoundly a Home-loving Canadian, an address given 6 June 1975 by Flora MacDonald, M.P.Farms and Farm Families in the St. Lawrence Townships, by R. Marvin MclnnisKingston and the Choice of Canada’s Capital, by George F.G. StanleySt. George’s Cathedral, Kingston: 150th Anniversary of the Laying of its Corner Stone, by Allan J. AndersonBishop Edward John Horan, by L.J. FlynnMolly Brant: an Appreciation, by Ian E. WilsonThe Belleville Connection, by Gerald E. BoyceA Gentlewoman in Early Kingston, by Margaret AngusIn Memoriam: Rhoda Constance “Connie” Simmons, 1889-1976“Kingston’s Museum is Itself a Curio” from the Daily British Whig, 1 August 1925Kingston Historical Society Officers and Honorary Patrons for 1975

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Vol. 23 1975

Cover: Portrait of Sir Robert Barrie, 1774-1841Commodore Robert Barrie and his Family in Kingston, 1819-1 834, by T.L.BrockThe Town at Bay: Kingston and the Cholera, 1832 and 1834, by John W. SpurrSir John A. Macdonald, 1815-1891, A Tribute, by J. Keith Johnson on 6 June 1974Heirs, Devisees, and Assigns: A footnote to the social history of the Midland District, by H. Pearson GundyRoads and Railways: Kingston’s mid-century search for a hinterland, 1846-1854, by Duncan McDowallSoldiers of Fort Frontenac, 1673-1 758, by Neil PattersonThe failure of the Sulpician Mission to the Kente, 1681, by Wallace Havelock RobbThe Anchorage, by Hans Westenberg

Cover: Portrait of Hugh C. Thomson, 1791-1834Sir Frederick Haldimand: Founder of Ontario, Founder of Kingston, by Neil PattersonJames O’Reilly and Catholic Politics, by Donald SwainsonRemembering Agnes Maule Machar, by R.W. CumberlandJames Morton of Kingston - Brewer, by M.L. MagillThe Visit of the Prince of Wales to Kingston in 1860, by Anne MacDermaidThe Business Career of Hugh C. Thomson of Kingston, by H. Pearson GundyA Brief Guide to Archival Sources Relating to Kingston, by Ian E. WilsonKingston: A Selected Bibliography, contributed by Deborah Defoe, Kingston Public LibraryPortsmouth Village, by Margaret Angus

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Vol. 20 1972

Cover: portrait of the Reverend Alexander MacDonell, 1826-1840The Old Stones of Queen’s, 1842-1900, by Margaret AngusIn Retrospect, by Louis J. FlynnThe Kingston Garrison, 1815-1870, by John W. SpurrKingston in the Eighteen-Nineties, by Anne MacDermaidTribute to Sir John A. Macdonald, by T. S. Webster on 6 June 1970 at the 80th Anniversary ServiceIn Defence of Old Fort Frontenac and its Founder, by Richard A. PrestonThe Honourable William Morris, 1786-1858, by Hilda NeatbyQueen ‘s Yesterday and Today, by Arthur R. M. LowerBishop Alexander MacDonell, by George F. G. StanleyAppendix: Turning Back the Clock, a Letter to Lt.-Col. L. J. Flynn, by Mary I. Campbell

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Vol. 19 1971

Cover: Portrait of Thomas Liddell of Queen’s UniversityA History of the Kingston Waterfront and Water Lots, by Dorothy GeigerThomas Liddell: Queen’s First Principal, by H. Pearson GundyGeorge Airey Kirkpatrick: Political Patrician, by Donald SwainsonThe Building of the Rideau Canal, by Neil A. PattersonNils von Schoultz — The Man they had to hang, by Richard A. PierceThe Sydenham Street Methodist Congregation up to 1852, by Murray RiellyA Business College Student’s Letters, 1886-7, contributed by R. A. Preston

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Vol. 18 1970 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: photograph of George Baxter of Cataraqui GrangeArchives, the Future of the Past, by Ian E. WilsonThe Abbé of Abbey Dawn, by George F. G. StanleyHistory, Genealogy and the Trumpour Family, by Mark B. D. TrumpourThe Baxters of Cataraqui Grange, by Isobel BaxterRetaking the 1842 Kingston census, by Mrs. J. H. GrenvilleThe Night of the Fire, 17 April 1840, by John W. SpurrBuilding the Rear Street British Wesleyan Chapel, concerning a letter of 1817, by J. C. ArnellA Historical Chronology of Kingston, by Rose Mary Gibson

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Vol. 17 1969 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: Adam Shortt, 1859-1931, founder of KHS in 189375th Anniversary, by H. Pearson Gundy, editor of Historic Kingston2Adam Shortt, Founder, by Arthur R. M. LowerThe Kingston Gazette, the War of 1812, and “Fortress Kingston”, by John W. SpurrEvan MacCoIl, Kingston’s Gaelic Poet, by George F. G. StanleyThe Early History of Rockwood Hospital, by John S. PrattenThe Catholic Church in the Kingston Area to 1759, by Reverend S. J. McGivern, S.J.Alexander Campbell: General Manager of the Conservative Party (Eastern Ontario Section), by Donald SwainsonAppendices:Mr. Dobbs Comes to Town, 1832, contributed by T. B. HigginsonThe Community of Bedford Mills, by Eleanor Tett RobertsonArchives in the Community, by Ian E. Wilson

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Vol. 16 1968 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: aerial photograph of the Kingston City Hall in 1967 “with restored portico and new Centennial Park”H.M. Dock Yard, Kingston, under Commissioner Robert Barrie, 1819-1834, by T. L. BrockCanada’s Greatest Scot: Sir John Alexander Macdonald, a Centennial Tribute, by Louis J. FlynnThe Cartwrights of Kingston, by Henry L. CartwrightElections in Kingston in 1867, by W. J. CoyleCanadian Historical Writing: A Centennial Harvest, by R. A. O’BrienErnest Lawson and the Grant Family, by Margaret AndrewThe Rush-Bagot Agreement, 1817, by George F. G. StanleyAppendix A: Some Early Memories of Kingston by Muriel G. Clarke (daughter of Prof. Adam Shortt)Appendix B: List of New Members in 1967, Kingston Historical SocietyHonorary Patrons and Officers of KHS

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Vol. 15 1967 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: Portrait of C. Poulett Thomson, Lord SydenhamJohn Rutledge, First Schoolmaster of Loughborough Township, by J. R. Rutledge.Dr. George Lawson, 182 7-1895, a Forgotten Canadian Botanist, by Jacques Rousseau and William G. Dore.Joel Stone and the Founding of Gananoque, by Roland McMurrich.Lord Sydenham’s One Hundred and Fifteen Days in Kingston, by Margaret Angus.Kingston and the War of 1812, by J. MacKay Hitsman.The Herchmers of Kingston, by Eleanor Herchmer Robertson.Bibliography on Kingston and District: Selected PublicationsCumulative Index to Historic Kingston, Volumes I – 15 by author and by titleList of Members, Kingston Historical Society, 1966-67Officers and Executive Council

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Vol. 14 1966 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: Autographed photograph of John A. Macdonald by Notman in 1865Sir John A. Macdonald Sesquicentennial Celebration on 11 January 1965John Alexander Macdonald, the Father of his Country, by Donald G. Creighton.The Rise of Christopher Hagerman, by S. F. Wise.Eldorado to Omega Blue, by Nadine B. Brumell.Ontario’s First Lady, by H. C. Burleigh.A Great Lakes Saga of the Great Lakes [about the Gildersleeves], by Anna G. Young.The Beginning of the Hydrographic Survey and the St. Lawrence River, by Robin Harris.George Dalrymple Ferguson, by Katherine Ferguson.

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Vol. 13 1965 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: Heathfield, the Kingston residence of Sir John A. Macdonald, 1865-78The Macpherson-Shaw-Macdonald Correction, by George F. G. StanleyThe Battle of Waterloo Chapel, 1834-1842, by Rev. J. William LambThe Financial Problems of Rev. John Stuart, by P. Lloyd NorthcottThe Mowats of Kingston, by Margaret AngusThe Kingston Rectory Dispute, 1864, by D. M. SchurmanRev. Robert James McDowall, 1768-1841, by Robert James McDowallAbbey Dawn’s Donation of Indian Artifacts, by Wallace Havelock RobbKingston and Oswego. An address to the Heritage Foundation of Oswego, New York, on the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the British capture of Fort Ontario at Oswego, 6 May 1814, by G. F. G. StanleyCharles Sangster, 1822-1893: an address at the unveiling of a historic marker, the Cricket Field, Kingston, Ontario, 12 September 1964, by H. P. GundyAppendix A: Court Cases re: Methodists Chapels, 1835-1842Appendix B: re: descendants of John MowatAppendix C: Extract of a report of Lt.-Col. J. Mitchell to Major General Jacob Brown and forwarded in a dispatch from Brown to the Secretary of War, 12 May 1814; and Extract of a letter from Lt.-Gen. Sir Gordon Drummond to Sir George Prevost, 7 May 1814Appendix D: Items of special note in the Abbey Dawn Indian Collection, with Mr. Robb's comments at the time of presentation, 16 December 1964

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Vol. 12 1964 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: photograph of Bellevue House by George LilleyOperation Garden Island by D. J. CalvinMichael Grass and the Grass Family of Kingston, by Donald E. GrassWho was Carl Fechter? by H. P. GundyIn Retrospect: The Kingston Historical Society since 1906, by Louis J. FlynnThe Anglican Churches of Kingston, by Rev. Canon A. J. AndersonDefence of a Diarist [extracts from 1843], by W. H. StevensAppendices: 1.articles by Carl Fechter, December 18862. list of KHS Presidents 1893 – 19623. list of Anglican Churches of Kingston, 1785-1959, compiled by Allan J. AndersonConstitution of the Kingston Historical SocietyAct of Incorporation, Kingston Historical Society, 14 November 1962

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Vol. 11 1963 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: Charles Sangster, 1822-1893The First Battle of Sackets Harbor, by Richard A. Preston (An address delivered on “Canada Day” 22 July 1962 at Sackets Harbor, New York, commemorating the War of 1812.)Reflections upon Education in the Midland District, 1810-1816, by Frederic F. ThompsonArchitects and Builders of Early Kingston, by Margaret AngusCharles Sangster, Canada’s and Kingston’s Poet, by Wallace Havelock RobbThe Early Years of the Kingston Historical Society, 1893-1906, by Louis J. FlynnA Story In Stone: a Few Interesting Facts about Murney Redoubt (Revised by Dr. R. A. Preston from a pamphlet by W. Stewart Lavell.)

NOTE: Volumes 1 to 10 were reprinted in a single binding in 1974.

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Vol. 10 1962

Cover: Benjamin Tett of Newboro, 1798-1878In Memoriam, Lt. Col. H. E. Pense, D.S.O., M.C., 1889-1962Benjamin Tett of Newboro 1820 - 1843, by D. M. SchurmanJohn Thomson, Pioneer in Paper-making, father of the Pulpwood Industry in Canada, by Mrs. Norman W. HutchisonPublishing and Bookselling in Kingston since 1810, by H. P. GundyThe Intellectual Background of Dr. John Travers Lewis, the first Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Ontario, by the Right Reverend Kenneth C. Evans, Bishop of OntarioAppendix: Benjamin Tett’s Indenture of Apprenticeship to James O’Hare, Surgeon and Apothecary, Perth, 1 November 1818

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Vol. 9 1960 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: Notre Dame Convent, 1896 [Bagot at Johnson Streets]In Memoriam, Lt. Col. Stuart McDowall Polson, M.D., 1883-1960The Early History of Notre Dame Convent in Kingston, by Reverend Sister St. KevinPetticoats and Coifs in old Kingston, by Leopold LamontagneKingston and the North West Rebellion, 1885, by George F. G. StanleyKingston and the Founding of the Canadian Press Association, by J. Alex. EdmisonKingston Collegiate Institute, written by Samuel Woods in the Queen’s Journal, 24 March 1874KHS Patrons and Officers for 1959-60

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Vol. 8 1959 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: Archdeacon George Okill StuartA Voyage from Bristol to Quebec, 1813, by Dr. H. C. BurleighErnest Pascoe Goodwin: a Queen’s Man - Class of ‘88, by Colonel D. F. MacRaeBishop Strachan and the Archdeaconry of Kingston, 1840-1848, by Dr. D. M. SchurmanStrachan and Stuart Letters at Queen’s, by H. P. GundyThe Development of Municipal Government in the Bay of Quinte Area, by Maurice H. YoungDaniel Fowler, R.C.A., 1810-1894, by Dr. Charles Comfort (delivered at the unveiling of a memorial plaque on Amherst Island, 11 Oct. 1959)KHS Patrons and Officers for 1958-59

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Vol. 7 1958 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: view of the first House of Providence 1861Lieutenant-Colonel Courtlandt M. Strange, 1867-1958Early Canadian Gunsmiths with Special Reference to the Quinte Area, by Thomas Riedel, Esq.Recent Archaeological Discoveries at Toniata, by Gerald Stevens, Esq.History of the Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul in Kingston, by Reverend Sister Mary ElectaA Kingston Surgeon in the American Civil War, by H. P. Gundy, Esq.The Indian Site at Consecon, by Reverend B. P. SquireThe Sir George Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, H. P. Gundy, Esq.List of Historic Plaques in Kingston and VicinityKHS Patrons and Officers, 1957-58

Excerpts from the Minute Book of the Kingston Historical Society in 189The American Attack on Kingston, 10th Nov. 1812 (from the Kingston Gazette, 17 Nov. 1812)

KHS Patrons and Officers for 1956-57

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Vol. 5 1956 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: Early painting of the first St George’s ChurchThe Macaulay Family of Kingston, by Mrs. William Angus.The Civil Service when Kingston was the Capital of Canada, by Professor J. E. Hodgetts.Early Schools in Kingston, by F. P. Smith, Esq.A Clash in St. Paul’s Churchyard, by Professor R. A. Preston.Documents:Kingston Mechanics’ Institute, 1834The Kingston Historical Society, 1893John Balmer in Kingston, 1853-7KHS Patrons and Officers for 1955-56

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Vol. 4 1955

Cover: modern photograph of a Fort Henry soldierSome Old Kingston Homes and the Families Who Lived in Them, by Margaret Angus.Growing Pains: The Early History of the Queen’s Medical Faculty, by H. P. GundyHistorical Restorations, by R. WayKingston’s Newspapers, by Fred PenseReminiscences of Printing in Canada, by H. P. GundyA Sketching History of St. Paul’s Church, by Lt. Col. Charles E. Long (Reprinted from a pamphlet published in 1937. Revised and corrected by Margaret Angus and Richard A. Preston.)A list of Historical Markers erected by the Kingston Historical Society since 1951KHS Officers for 1954-55

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Vol. 3 1954 OUT OF PRINT

Cover: photograph of the Burnham Sugar Bowl, made in the Mallorytown Glass HouseThe History of the Port of Kingston, by Dr. R. A. Preston, R.M.C.The History of Kingston Penitentiary, by Mr. J. A. Edmison, Queen’sUniversity.The Story of St. Mark’s, by The Reverend Allan J. Anderson, Barriefield.The Battle of the Windmill, by Dr. G. F. G. Stanley, R.M.C.Early Canadian Glass, by Mr. G. F. Stevens, MallorytownKHS Officers for 1953-54